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QCA Today: May 22, 2013

This feature collects articles published online by the following Quad Cities-area media outlets: Quad-City Times, Rock Island Argus/Moline Dispatch, River Cities’ Reader, KWQC, and WQAD. It also includes...

Enter the Reader’s 2013 Photo Contest! Deadline Extended to May 21

The three categories for the River Cities’ Reader’s 2013 photography contest are “illumination,” “future,” and “brazen.” The deadline for entries is May 21, and the rules are below. We...

Vaudeville-in': Comedian Josh Kahn Hosts "Bottoms Up Burlesque: Komic Kahn," May 17 through 25 at the Circa '21 Speakeasy

As emcee for the Bottoms Up Burlesque troupe and a former emcee for Burlesque Le’ Moustache, Josh Kahn’s formal responsibilities shouldn’t include disrobing in public. But if you ask Kahn about his...

Glass (Ballet) Slippers: Ballet Quad Cities' "Cinderella" at the Adler Theatre

There were two particular elements that made Ballet Quad Cities’ Cinderella (which ran for two Adler Theatre performances on April 20) especially watchable beyond Courtney Lyon’s exquisite choreography:...

Spring/Summer Dining Guide Survey Winners

The River Cities’ Reader’s dining survey was open from October 2012 through February 2013. Respondents needed to provide reasonable answers in at least 15 categories for their votes to be counted. Vote...

Pivot and Progress: The Putnam Museum Looks to Remake Itself with a STEM Learning Center

A New Community at the Family Museum

Southern (Ohio) Gothic: Donald Ray Pollock, April 25 at Augustana College

Hoofin' It: Ballet Quad Cities' "Love Stories: Love on the Run," at the Scottish Rite Cathedral

Maximum Obfuscation: Rock Island County Asks Voters for a Blank Check; You’d Never Know It from the Referendum

Cutting Through the Frankenfood Debate: Are Products with Genetically Modified Organisms Safe? And Should They Be Labeled?

Inhabited by It: Novelist Peter Geye, November 29 at Augustana College

The Pension Time Bomb: Why Public-Sector Retiree Benefits Need to Change, and the Barriers to Meaningful Reform

Quad-City Water Lore: Contest Winners from the Bettendorf Public Library; Event November 5

Censored: The Top Under-Reported News from the Past Year

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The “Why” Behind the IRS Scandal

Let’s begin with a premise: Challenging, delaying, questioning, or bullying organizations about their not-for-profit, educational purposes chills both free speech and a free press. The current ruckus...

Two Republicans Looking Seriously at Attorney General

One of the worst-kept secrets over the past few weeks is that House Republican Leader Tom Cross has been considering a run for Illinois attorney general. Cross has reportedly been asked by Comptroller...

American Lemmings and Crony Capitalism

It’s become a fascination to observe what I refer to as the American “lemming effect.” So far, government overreach – no matter how egregious, harmful, dangerous, or in some cases lethal – has...

Polls Show Both Major Parties Have an Uphill Struggle with Voters

Illinois Republican Party Chair Pat Brady resigned last week just as a new statewide poll showed big trouble for his political party’s brand. Brady had been under pressure to resign ever since the...

Strong Candidate (Wisely) Backs Off Key GOP Job

In yet another blow to the Illinois Republican Party, state Senator Matt Murphy (R-Palatine) has withdrawn his name from contention for the state-GOP-chair job. And, no, it didn’t have anything to...

The Insecurity State

Rights Are Non-Negotiable

NRA Muscle Appears Stronger Than Public Opinion

“Boston Strong”: Marching in Lockstep with the Police State

Pro- and Anti-Gun Forces Both Suffer Legislative Losses

Question Corporate Media’s Version of Events

Given the Stage, Gaming-Board Chair Fails to Make His Case

GOP Positioning Shows Republicans Ceding Gay-Marriage Issue

How the News Media Betrayed Us on Iraq

House Does Some Heavy Lifting (Finally) on Pension Reform

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Lively, Long, and Prosperous: "Star Trek Into Darkness"

Lively, Long, and Prosperous: "Star Trek Into Darkness"

STAR TREK INTO DARKNESS Star Trek Into Darkness opens on a note of frenzied, almost satiric busyness. For reasons initially left unexplained, and in a set piece suggesting a futuristic Raiders of the...

Now Playing: Friday, May 17, through Thursday, May 23

Now Playing: Friday, May 17, through Thursday, May 23

For show schedule information, visit: Nova 6 Cinemas, Moline Putnam Museum, Davenport Rave Motion Pictures Davenport 53, Davenport Regal Moline Stadium 14, Moline

Out with the Old Sport, in with the New: "The Great Gatsby," "Mud," and "Peeples"

THE GREAT GATSBY Although, in the end, the film wound up an engaging and surprisingly touching entertainment, and it’s visually spellbinding throughout, the first half hour of Baz Luhrmann’s The...

Heavy Metal: "Iron Man 3" and "Space Junk 3D"

IRON MAN 3 Iron Man 3 begins with narration by Tony Stark, the superheroic multi-billionaire voiced and eventually embodied, as always, by Robert Downey Jr. His tone is steady and somber as he makes...

Meatheads: "Pain & Gain" and "The Big Wedding"

PAIN & GAIN In Pain & Gain, the witty, savvy, almost perfectly pitched new release by Michael Bay, Mark Wahlberg plays a dimwitted personal trainer who decides he’d rather steal than pursue...

“Pines” Soul: "The Place Beyond the Pines" and "Oblivion"

And Here's to You, Mr. Robinson: "42" and "Scary Movie 5"

The Enthusiast: On Roger Ebert

Worst Intervention Ever: "Evil Dead," "Olympus Has Fallen," and "Tyler Perry’s Temptation: Confessions of a Marriage Counselor"

Gee, I Didn’t Hate "Joe": "G.I. Joe: Retaliation" and "The Host"

Girls Gone Wilder: "Spring Breakers," "Application," and "The Croods"

Buddies Hack It: "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" and "The Call"

Wizard of Blahs: "Oz the Great & Powerful" and "Dead Man Down"

Fee-Fi-Fo-Fumble: "Jack the Giant Slayer," "Phantom," "21 & Over," and "The Last Exorcism Part II"

Gold Men Sunset: Notes on the 2013 Academy Awards Telecast

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A Letter from Camp: Summer Camp Music Festival, May 24-26 in Chillicothe, Illinois

Seeking a reprieve from the unyielding noon sun at the 2012 Summer Camp Music Festival, I head to the Soulshine Tent for a bit of shade and cold drink. Upon entering the tent, I see festival musician Jaik...

The Ordinary (but Really Good) Band with the Exotic Story: Brett Newski & the Corruption, May 28 at Rozz-Tox

The Ordinary (but Really Good) Band with the Exotic Story: Brett Newski & the Corruption, May 28 at Rozz-Tox

Brett Newski & the Corruption bills itself as “a band from Saigon, Vietnam,” but before you imagine some sort of Eastern-Western mash-up, know that Newski comes from the exotic environs of ......

Blues with a Beach Boys Dream: Rachel Brooke, May 23 at RIBCO

Rachel Brooke grew up with bluegrass and country standards and in high school played them in her father’s band. Her album A Killer’s Dream (from late last year) puts that experience and her voice in...

Electric Blood: Unknown Component, May 11 at Circle Tap

When I last wrote about Unknown Component, the one-man DIY project of the prolific Keith Lynch, I focused on one song and compared his voice favorably to Kurt Cobain’s. Five years – and at least...

Photos from the Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis Concert, May 4 at the Redstone Room

Photos from the Bruce Robison & Kelly Willis concert at the Redstone Room on May 4, 2013, with opener David G. Smith. For more work by Matt Erickson, visit MRE-Photography.com. Bruce Robison &...

At Home in Two Worlds: The Lonely Wild, May 4 at Rozz-Tox

Photos from the Lucero Concert, April 27 at RIBCO

Photos from Victor Wooten Concert, April 21 at the Redstone Room

Fighting Fate Through Music: The Quad City Symphony, April 13 at the Adler Theatre

An Attention to Detail and Shape: “Hello Quad Cities – Volume 2” and Comfort, “Avalon”

Photos from the Bernie Worrell Orchestra Concert, April 13 at Rozz-Tox

Photos from the Water Liars Concert, April 10 at Rozz-Tox

“I’ve Got to Be Free”: Bernie Worrell Orchestra, April 13 at RIBCO

Jamming with a Professional: Victor Wooten, April 21 at the Redstone Room

Photos from the Green Day Concert, March 29 at the i wireless Center

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Summer of 69: Theatre in the Quad Cities and Surrounding Areas, May through August

Summer of 69: Theatre in the Quad Cities and Surrounding Areas, May through August

At last count, there were a grand total of 69 theatrical productions scheduled to debut at area venues between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. That’s awfully impressive. Yet what’s even...

A Full House, with Jokers: "The Trouble with Cats," at the Playcrafters Barn Theatre through May 19

A Full House, with Jokers: "The Trouble with Cats," at the Playcrafters Barn Theatre through May 19

The trouble with the Playcrafters Barn Theatre’s The Trouble with Cats is that Patti Flaherty is not featured enough during its two-and-a-half-hour length. Playing a dry, crass, flirtatious lowbrow named...

Apocalypse Now-ish: "boom," at the QC Theatre Workshop through May 18

While playwright Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s boom is slyly hilarious, and the QC Theatre Workshop’s production of it laudable for so many reasons, there is one aspect of the performance that stands out...

The Young and the Restless: "subUrbia," at Augustana College through May 5

Augustana College’s production of subUrbia features one of the most (if not the most) layered and fascinating sets I’ve yet seen on a local stage, as Adam Parboosingh's scenic design manages to give...

Turning Children's Theatre Into Ar-r-r-rt: "How I Became a Pirate," at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse through May 11

While I’ve loved every children’s production I’ve reviewed at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse, How I Became a Pirate marks the first in which I wish I had the soundtrack to enjoy with my partner’s...

Berger's Joint: "Hair," at the District Theatre through April 28

Miller Time: "Death of a Salesman," at the Richmond Hill Barn Theatre through April 21

Pitch Imperfect: "Blue Sky Merchants," at Scott Community College through April 20

Repertory Stories: New Ground Theatre’s Playwrights Festival, April 19 through 28 at the Village Theatre

Palpable Pain: "Antigone," through March 30 at the Quad City Theatre Workshop

Midwestern Union: "A Mighty Fortress Is Our Basement," at the Circa '21 Dinner Playhouse through June 1

Q2: "Avenue Q," at the District Theatre through March 30

Rhapsody in "Blues": "Blues for an Alabama Sky," at the Playcrafters Barn Theatre through March 17

Glasnost Half Full: "A Walk in the Woods," at the Village Theatre through March 17

Spring Theatre from A(ntigone) to Z(ine of Grrrl): 99 Days of Area Stage Productions

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Art in Plain Sight: The Centennial Bridge

Art in Plain Sight: The Centennial Bridge

Connecting Davenport and Rock Island, the Centennial Bridge is one of the most beautiful architectural structures in the Quad Cities. Viewed in the daytime, it is a graceful example of modern design....

Featured Image from the Quad Cities Photography Club

Featured Image from the Quad Cities Photography Club

(Editor’s note: The River Cities’ Reader each month will feature an image or images from the Quad Cities Photography Club.) Lady in Red, created by Andy Seynaeve, was one of the high-scoring images...

Winners from the 37th-Annual Rock Island Fine Arts Exhibition

For the 37th-annual Rock Island Fine Arts Exhibition, the River Cities’ Reader invited winning artists – selected by juror Pamela Blotner of California – to write about their work. Their statements...

Art in Plain Sight: Bix 7 Plaza

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Bix 7 race, a bronze statue of two runners was unveiled in 1999 at the corner of Fourth Street and River Drive in Davenport, in front of the Quad-City Times...

Art in Plain Sight: Civil War Memorials

The Quad Cities have two prominent, highly visible Civil War monuments: the Rock Island County Soldiers’ Monument in Rock Island and the Scott County Soldier’s Monument in Davenport. Both were completed...

Heavy Ideas with Elements of Play: "Alison Saar: STILL ... ," at the Figge Art Museum February 9 through April 14

A Comfortable Place for Dialogues: The Figge’s New Executive Director Outlines a Modest but Tangible Vision

Selections from “Augustana Sights & Sounds,” January 25 through February 22 at Bucktown

Art in Plain Sight: “St. Anthony Church Pioneers”

Art in Plain Sight: Two Murals by William Gustafson

Art in Plain Sight: “The Peaceful Warriors” and “No Future – No Past – No You – No Me”

A Resurrected Reputation: “Tranquil Power: The Art of Perle Fine,” through October 23 at the Augustana College Art Museum

Art in Plain Sight: “Exhaling Dissolution”

Lost Quad Cities: Removed, Relocated, and Recovered Public Art

Connecting the Dots: “Waxing Poetic: Exploring Expression in Art,” through October 7 at the Figge Art Museum